In recent years, and during that period when the prequels were still new, I've seen a lot of hatred and angst because of the ruination of Star Wars. Specifically I've seen people state that they ruined "MY" vision of Star Wars. Common prequel criticisms I've seen is how they're not what viewers have imagined it.

Therefore, could it be possible that we as a fandom are greedy when it comes to Star Wars? How we hate certain aspects because WE as fans don't like it? MY vision this, MY Star Wars that, MY ideas and so forth, ME ME ME ME?

Are we pretty much like those birds from Finding Nemo? Flying around forums and George Lucas whining how it's unlike OUR Star Wars? The Star Wars that is MINE MINE MINE MINE MINE MINE MINE?

That would be good, if many of those "intelligent" men were actually debating and not whining and complaining. Then again, maybe it's because I've rarely seen, if ever, people actually being mature about the subject and not being so uncivilized.

Yeah, but at least on here, there's an equal amount of prequel supporters that balance it out.

The worst of the lot tend to flock around places like Youtube and Facebook, where the prequel and Lucas supporters get drowned by all the Finding Nemo seagull Star Wars fans that constantly shout MINE MINE MINE MINE MINE MINE MINE MINE MINE.

But I dunno. This falls into that age-old debate on what dictates the story: the storyteller or the fans. Do fans have a right to criticize what a storyteller ultimately wants to make? Should that storyteller even listen to its fans, or should they not?

Fans have a right to criticize whatever they want. Ultimately we're the ones that are consuming the story. As far as the storyteller, I don't think they SHOULD have to listen. Ultimately it's their story to tell however they like.

Yeah, but at least on here, there's an equal amount of prequel supporters that balance it out.

The worst of the lot tend to flock around places like Youtube and Facebook, where the prequel and Lucas supporters get drowned by all the Finding Nemo seagull Star Wars fans that constantly shout MINE MINE MINE MINE MINE MINE MINE MINE MINE.

But I dunno. This falls into that age-old debate on what dictates the story: the storyteller or the fans. Do fans have a right to criticize what a storyteller ultimately wants to make? Should that storyteller even listen to its fans, or should they not?

Great question.

Art is in the hand of the storyteller. "Successful" art is when the fans "buy" in, in all senses of the word, what the artist created.

Disliking to the point where it's taken to an extreme, like personal insults or, as I said previously, complain about ME ME ME, MY vision, etc.

It should be reminded that these people who whine about their vision of Star Wars had their vision given to them by the original storyteller. So why go contrary to what the storyteller wants to tell when its his/her prerogative? It's like people complaining why Luke didn't kill Vader and ultimately triumph over the bad guy. Or why Anakin was so angelic when he was a kid. Or why Obi-Wan didn't just kill Anakin on the spot.